International Court Hears Anti-War Claims
Richard Norton-Taylor
The Guardian
Friday 06 May 2005
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/050705A.shtml
Lawyers acting for anti-war groups yesterday presented the international
criminal court with evidence which, they say, shows that the government acted
unlawfully by participating in the US-led invasion of Iraq.
They say that British forces acted out of all proportion to the official war
aim - ridding Iraq of its banned weapons programme but not regime change.
They also argue that British troops acted, and were ordered to act, beyond the
bounds of military necessity. British soldiers acted unlawfully by detaining
and, they allege, mistreating Iraqi civilians, and by targeting cluster
munitions on urban areas.
The submissions to the ICC, which is based in The Hague, have been drawn up by
Public Interest Lawyers, a Birmingham-based firm which is representing the
Stop the War Coalition, Peacerights, a non-government organisation set up to
promote peaceful conflict resolution, Military Families Against the War, and
relatives of Iraqi civilians allegedly injured and killed by British troops.
The attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, warned Tony Blair on March 7 2003, less
than two weeks before the invasion that "given the controversy surrounding the
legal basis for action, it is likely that the [international criminal] court
will scrutinise any allegations of war crimes by UK forces very closely".
Luis Moreno Campo, the ICC's chief prosecutor, has told Public Interest
Lawyers that the cases are potentially significant and that he is treating
seriously evidence already submitted to it.
In its submission to the ICC yesterday, Peacerights said it had a "particular
concern that attacks, and methods used, were pursuant to the impermissible
military objective of regime change rather than dealing with the threat to
international peace and security of Iraq's alleged weapons of mass
destruction".
It added: "There may have been attacks and weapons systems used (particularly
cluster munitions) in locations where civilians were particularly at risk (for
example, urban areas) where the military objective pursued was intrinsically
connected to regime change".
Military Families Against the War told the ICC: "At the very least, a
reasonable suspicion arises that the prime minister committed the UK (and thus
our clients' loved ones) to war on the basis of regime change."
They have asked the court to determine whether any member of the British armed
forces died or suffered injuries "pursuing impermissible military objectives
connected to regime change rather than the threat to international peace and
security in the region from Iraq's (alleged) programme of WMD".
Rose Gentle, the mother of a British soldier killed in Iraq, said yesterday:
"The soldiers' families are seriously concerned that not only were they
fighting an illegal war but also fighting for regime change rather than to
remove WMDs. The attorney general had specifically advised that that would be
unlawful. This just compounds the anger that we feel that our loved ones died
for no good or lawful reason"
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers said he had also referred to the ICC
prosecutor all the cases of alleged torture and deaths in detention in areas
controlled by British troops.
"Murder and torture are 'war crimes' and the UK had a particular duty under
Geneva convention IV to protect Iraqi civilians during the occupation," he
said.
He added: "The ICC will have no alternative but to formally investigate all
these cases."
Lord Boyce, then chief of defence staff, has confirmed to the Guardian that
his concern that British commanders might be hauled before the ICC was one
reason why he demanded an unequivocal assurance from the attorney that an
invasion would be lawful.
Lord Boyce got the assurance four days before the invasion - after the
attorney had sought Mr Blair's advice on Iraq's weapons programme.
He described the ICC issue as potentially "hugely troublesome". He was
persuaded, along with the other British chiefs of staff, to go along with it
when ministers assured them in the late 1990s that there would be no problem
when the government signed up to the court.
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